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He will be seen from the earth again after 600 years; So many interested in the Northern Hemisphere are watching the northwest sky after sunset, hoping to catch a glimpse of a comet named Newwise. |
The comet was spotted by NASA's Near-Earth Object Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer mission on March 26. That's why it's called Neowise for short, although scientists know it as C / 2020F3.
NASA says the comet will become clearer in the northwest sky after sunset in the next few days. Seen from Earth, NeoWise will look like a comet, like any other comet.
Thus, in the cloudless sky, Newwise should be seen with the naked eye. However, if you want to understand its form better, NASA is asking you to take shelter of telescope or telescope.
It is best to choose an open space from which the city lights will not bother to look at the sky. You have to look at the north-western sky just above the horizon right after the sunsets.
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